In this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, the topic of longevity in relationships is explored. Tom and his wife, Lisa, discuss their decision not to have children and the importance of open and honest discussions about having kids. They also delve into the challenges and strategies for maintaining a strong long-distance relationship. Throughout the conversation, they share valuable insights and advice for building and sustaining a fulfilling partnership.
Tom and Lisa discuss the common advice of not waiting until after 30 to have kids. While they acknowledge that risk factors do go up with age, they believe it’s not a big concern until after 35. The couple has chosen not to have kids for a while and also considers adoption as a potential strategy. They emphasize the importance of open and honest discussions about having kids and the potential risks involved.
Fulfillment is a key driver for having kids, but Tom and Lisa highlight that it’s not the only way to find fulfillment in life. They emphasize the importance of finding something that makes you feel connected and fulfilled at the core of your being. Fulfillment, for them, is about connecting and developing a skill set that is useful to somebody else. They also discuss the idea that having children is not necessarily about fulfillment, but about having a piece of someone you love. The possibility of regretting not having children and the option of freezing eggs are also explored.
Tom and Lisa share their insights and strategies for maintaining a strong long-distance relationship. They acknowledge that long-distance relationships can be challenging due to time differences, but emphasize that communication is key. They highlight the importance of always staying connected, showing appreciation for each other, and reframing negative thoughts into positive ones. Maintaining the intensity and passion of the relationship while apart requires effort and constant communication.
The couple discusses the importance of quality time over quantity of time in a relationship. They suggest carving out specific time for work and specific time for couple time to maintain balance. They also address the challenges of one partner feeling the burn more than the other and emphasize the importance of communication in articulating those feelings. Setting aside sacred time for each other and maintaining open and respectful communication are key to building a strong relationship.
Tom and Lisa share their insights on what it takes to have a successful marriage. They emphasize the importance of commitment and dedication in building a strong relationship. Being a facilitator in each other’s goals and growth is also highlighted. Communication of values and honesty is vital, and understanding each other’s level of ambition is critical. They stress the importance of being honest about fundamental parts of identity and attraction in a relationship, rather than pretending not to find others attractive.
In this episode, Tom and Lisa provide valuable insights and advice for maintaining strong relationships. They emphasize the importance of open and honest discussions about having kids, finding fulfillment beyond parenthood, and the challenges and strategies for long-distance relationships. Building a strong relationship requires commitment, dedication, and effective communication. By understanding each other’s needs, supporting each other’s growth, and embracing the human condition, couples can create lasting and fulfilling partnerships.